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- Jul 3, 2012
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I am concerned for my son who is scheduled to study outside Paris for the Spring semester. With the current anti-american sentiment in the Middle East and US diplomats and embassies being targeted, I don't know if it is safe to risk letting him go to France for the semester. I know it's the chance of a lifetime and it's highly unlikely anything will happen to him, but I really don't know if it is worth the risk. Of course France is not the Middle East, but it only takes one fanaticist. It's not like it's just a week that he would be there, it's the entire Spring, and he had planned to visit many countries in Europe on the weekends. It seems like the authorities never know about plots until it is too late. It makes me ill to think that he could be targeted just because he is American. He has already been warned by his school not to wear overtly American clothing, and to "moderate" his American accent (whatever that means). He is a very quiet kid and not the "loud" American tourist that so many stereotypically think of. If he is going to drop out it has to be soon. Advice?